A strait is a narrow channel connecting two bodies of water.
Peanut Head, stinky breath, narrow behind..but we love her anyway..
A narrow opening can be considered a slit. Narrow openings can be very long or short. There are many different types of narrow openings.
An inlet can have a couple of different meanings. The term can refer to a narrow passage of water, or a stream or bay leading inland. A cliff inlet could mean a narrow passage of water between two cliffs. It could also mean a small bay or stream at the base of a cliff.
it is either a long narrow container for animals to drink or eat from. Or, a channel used to convey a liquid
a subject that can not be to broad or to narrow
not enough words
The subject is never named, it is assumed that the subject is a snake.
R. Dornhaus has written: 'Narrow-gap semiconductors' -- subject(s): Narrow gap semiconductors
Edgar Thorn Mead has written: 'The up-country line' -- subject(s): Boston, Concord, and Montreal Railroad, History, Railroads 'Narrow gauge to the hills' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads '\\' -- subject(s): Bridgton and Saco River Railroad Company 'On the three foot gauge' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads
narrow, tight
narrow section.
"The importance of implementing a ban on single-use plastics in restaurants" is a narrow enough topic to serve as the subject of a persuasive speech.
A2 width means a double narrow. A is a regular narrow A2 is double narrow and A3 is triple narrow. These are also just referred to as A, double A or triple A.
A story with a narrow scope focuses on a specific, limited aspect of a larger narrative, providing detailed insights into particular characters, events, or themes. This can create a more intense and intimate exploration of the subject matter, allowing for deeper connections with the audience.
Gregory Monroe has written: 'Colorado's modern narrow gauge circle' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads
No such thing! Do you mean "bow and arrow?"